Our critics have handpicked the top 30 movies to watch On Demand this Easter weekend, ranging from gripping thrillers to heartwarming dramas and hilarious comedies. With a variety of genres and themes, there is something for everyone to enjoy without having to sift through thousands of options. From Tom Cruise’s action-packed mission as superspy Ethan Hunt in “Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning” to the charming romance set in South London, “Rye Lane,” there are new releases and classics to choose from.

In “Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning,” Tom Cruise returns as Ethan Hunt in the seventh installment of the blockbuster franchise, facing off against a rogue Artificial Intelligence alongside his team. Another intriguing option is “Rye Lane,” a romantic comedy set in South London, following the adventures of a lovelorn accountant and a free spirit as they navigate through a series of joyful and funny situations. On the other hand, “Next Goal Wins” tells the heartwarming story of a coach given a chance at redemption by turning around the fortunes of a dreadful football team.

For fans of fantasy and adventure, “Damsel” offers a new take on the damsel-in-distress trope, with Millie Bobby Brown playing a determined action heroine who must battle her way out of a dangerous situation. Meanwhile, “Nyad” brings to life the inspiring story of American long-distance swimmer Diana Nyad’s epic swim from Cuba to Florida, with outstanding performances by Annette Bening and Jodie Foster. In Pixar’s “Elemental,” viewers are treated to a delightful romcom about forbidden love between different elemental beings.

Margot Robbie shines in “Barbie,” a subversive take on the iconic doll’s story that tackles themes of feminism and patriarchy in a fun and surprising adventure comedy. In “Polite Society,” audiences are transported into a colorful and action-packed British comedy with a Bollywood twist, following a teenager’s quest to save her sister from an arranged marriage. From epic adventures like “Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny” to heartwarming dramas like “Belfast,” there is a diverse range of films to choose from this Easter weekend for every movie lover.

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